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Test Description: Vocab Review Unit 1
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1) What is popular sovereignty
A
government receives its power from the people; voting
B
The people do not have a say
C
The people do not care
D
The government tells the people what to do
2) What is limited government?
A
The government has no limits on power
B
government power is restricted by law, the Constitution
C
We limit the people's voice
D
the laws do not matter
3) What is rule of law?
A
we can chose to not obey laws
B
ll people are subject to the law; no one is above the law
C
its a traffic violation
D
we don't need to listen to rules or laws
4) Separation of Powers
A
Powers are assigned to one branch
B
The branches battles each other for supremacy
C
Power is not split
D
Powers are divided between separate branches
5) What is Checks and balances
A
no one cares
B
Each branch is able to restrain the power of the others
C
A form of government where power is divided btwn fed state
D
The Legislative runs the entire country
6) This is an example of checks and balances
A
The President can not be impeached
B
The President declares war
C
The President coins money
D
The President can veto a bill
7) What is Federalism?
A
only the states have power
B
The President is elected
C
power is divided between the federal states
D
The people vote
8) Supremacy clause states
A
Laws made by Federal gov are the supreme law of the land
B
Laws made by federal state gov
C
Laws made by state gov are supreme law of the land
D
Shared power between the fed and state
9) Enumerated Powers are sometimes called
A
Supreme Powers
B
Expressed Powers
C
Concurrent Powers
D
Reserved Powers
10) Enumerated Powers are
A
powers granted to the states
B
power that do not exists anywhere
C
powers granted directly to federal gov by the Constitution
D
powers shared
11) Reserved powers are
A
powers given to the states
B
power to coin money
C
Powers granted by Constitution to fed gov
D
powers held concurrently
12) An example of reserved powers would be
A
veto bills
B
checks balances
C
coin money
D
public schools
13) Concurrent Powers are
A
reserved only for the states
B
reserved only for the federal gov
C
powers shared by the states and fed gov
D
powers not shared by the states and fed gov
14) The legal process to obtain citizenship is called
A
the study of the economy
B
the study of immigration in the US
C
the study of voting
D
the study of the duties and rights of citizens
15) The study of the rights and duties of citizens
A
natural born citizen
B
civics
C
naturalization
D
immigration
16) Which is NOT a requirement in the Naturalization process?
A
Have good moral character
B
Fail the citizenship test
C
Be 18 years or older
D
Take an oath
17) I can lose my citizenship by
A
being convicted of certain crimes
B
not volunteering
C
not voting
D
paying taxes
18) what is a Refugee?
A
cannot vote in elections
B
a resident alien
C
are people who vote in their native country
D
people who flee their country to escape danger
19) Which is an example of civic duty?
A
voting
B
be informed
C
obey laws
D
volunteer in your community
20) Serve in Court/Juries is an example of
A
Civic Responsibility
B
Civic Duty
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